This week our students moved forward with both creative design projects and hands-on fabrication work, demonstrating how engineering combines imagination, iteration, and precision. In his post covering the week of October 14–17, Matt writes about advancing his mechanical subsystem for an autonomous cart. After prototyping the drive train and verifying wheel alignment, Matt turned his …
25-26 Week of 10/6-10/10
This week, students made visible strides in both mechanical assembly and electronics design, advancing their individual projects under challenging constraints. Their work underscores the iterative nature of engineering—mounting components, troubleshooting signal failures, and building circuit boards all require patience, persistence, and careful attention to detail. Euan focused his energy on the rover prototype, aiming to …
25-26 Week of 9/29-10/3
This week, students tackled both mechanical refinements and electronics integration, navigating design corrections, tooling constraints, and waiting periods as they make steady progress toward their final builds. Reid continued with his stool project during Senior Week Five. At the start of the week, he noticed that one of the legs did not properly intersect the …
25-26 Week of 9/22-9/26
This week in Engineering saw students tackling both design challenges and fabrication tasks, refining ideas while integrating feedback and real-world constraints. Below are highlights drawn from Adam and Sydney’s blogs, showing how they navigated setbacks, tooling limits, and iterative improvements in their projects. Adam dove back into his weather display project, working to refine his …
25-26 Week of 9/15-9/19
This week in Engineering, students balanced project design with essential shop organization and maintenance tasks. Their work showed the importance of both refining technical details in individual projects and keeping the shop environment running smoothly for everyone. Jaspreet focused her time on a mix of design feedback and organizational work. Since Bella is currently leading …


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